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December 2, 2022 at 3:59 pm #1205176267This post was found to be inappropriate by the moderators and has been removed.December 2, 2022 at 7:01 pm #1205176394
FYI. Last week, Clayton Davis had Charmaine Bingwa in Emancipation in 5th place for Best Supporting Actress, ahead of, among others (ALL of whom he had missing out on a nomination), Hong Chau, Stephanie Hsu, Nina Foss, Claire Foy, Dolly De Leon, Janelle Monae, Gabrielle Union, Jean Smart and Thuso Mbedu. He interviewed Bingwa last week for an episode of his Awards Circuit podcast that was posted yesterday. Today, Davis posted new rankings with Bingwa down to No. 14 in his predictions list. Coincidence? I think not. His decision to lower her probably had something to do with the mediocre reviews Emancipation received, but I’m convinced her ranking of 5 last week was largely due to a desire to be in her good graces when his interview of her took place.
December 2, 2022 at 10:38 pm #1205176469I can really see a Hong Chau win. I hope they focus on The Menu because The Whale is kinda divisive.
December 3, 2022 at 12:26 am #1205176509I haven’t seen Nope but assumed Keke was lead from the promotion…can anyone verify?
FYC:
Zar Amir Ebrahimi - Holy Spider (Best Actress)
Ana de Armas, Julianne Nicholson - Blonde (Best Actress, Supporting Actress)
Samantha Morton - She Said (Best Supporting Actress)
Kerry Condon - The Banshees of Inisherin (Best Supporting Actress)December 3, 2022 at 5:34 am #1205176599This post was found to be inappropriate by the moderators and has been removed.December 3, 2022 at 6:29 am #1205176633I haven’t seen Nope but assumed Keke was lead from the promotion…can anyone verify?
Palmer being in supporting is like if Leonardo DiCaprio or Kate Winslet decided to compete in supporting for Titanic because the film is about the ship sinking and their characters are both in flashbacks that Gloria Stuart narrates.
FYC: Better Call Saul, The English and The Good Fight in all categories including Emily Blunt, Bob Odenkirk, Christine Baranski and Rhea Seehorn.
December 3, 2022 at 7:06 am #1205176663I am surprised and disappointed that Thesu Mbedu as fallen down to tenth place in the odds. She is really a lead but she stole The Woman King imo and gave a truly remarkable performance. I loved Janelle Monae’s performance but she is in 11th place of the 11 who have less than 100-1 odds.
My current predictions are Buckley, Condon, Curtis, Foy and Hsu. I don’t have Chau in my predictions. Carey Mulligan was very good but She Said doesn’t seem to have a lot of energy. We had a big surprise last year with Judi Dench’s nomination but I don’t think we will get one this year.
December 3, 2022 at 8:08 am #1205176725While I do really enjoy Carey Mulligan’s performance, Samantha Morton really stood out in her emotionally stirring SUPPORTING performance. It’s only an extended scene, but it’s sat with me all this time. Truly some fantastic work, her single performance so powerful.
December 3, 2022 at 8:34 am #1205176748While I do really enjoy Carey Mulligan’s performance, Samantha Morton really stood out in her emotionally stirring SUPPORTING performance. It’s only an extended scene, but it’s sat with me all this time. Truly some fantastic work, her single performance so powerful.
Darling, both Morton and Ehle deserves to be in contention this year. They’re the true supporting players from this movie (you can also say that Morton is a cameo, but still pretty great) not Kazan or Mulligan.
December 3, 2022 at 10:00 am #1205176836I understand the decision, but I don’t love that Women Talking delayed its release until the end of the year. It’s probably going to get hit with the same box office shaming that She Said did, with less time to turn the narrative around.
December 3, 2022 at 10:23 am #1205176850I understand the decision, but I don’t love that Women Talking delayed its release until the end of the year. It’s probably going to get hit with the same box office shaming that She Said did, with less time to turn the narrative around.
I think Women Talking will receive far less box office shaming than She Said because the predominant story line in the trade publications seems to have shifted to the need to save theatrical release of prestige, niche independent films.
December 3, 2022 at 11:54 am #1205176945Hong Chau is wonderful in The Whale and deserves all the praise in the world. In my opinion, she saved this movie from being awful.
December 4, 2022 at 8:05 am #1205177514December
1. Jessie Buckley (Women Talking)
2. Jamie Lee Curtis (Everything Everywhere All at Once)
3. Kerry Condon (The Banshees of Inisherin)
4. Nina Hoss (Tar)
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